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NYC migrants pile into vans they say are headed to Florida for Hurricane Ian cleanup​


Scores of Venezuelan migrants in New York City are hopping on vans to head down to Florida for Hurricane Ian clean-up, they told The Post.

The migrants had scant information about whom they would be working for, but they still piled into vans in Queens that they said were headed to the Sunshine State over the weekend.
“They want us for hurricane cleanup, we’d get paid $15 an hour, overtime and $15 for food daily, I think,” said Javier Moreno, 37, noting that a woman named Camila “from an organization” approached him with a flier.

“I’m going for the work. It’s been hard for us migrants to find work here in New York, that’s why a lot of us are going. How’s the work in Florida?”
A driver of one of the vans at the designated pick-up site, a corner in Corona, told The Post on Saturday that he was headed to Florida.
He said he was under contract with a water and debris company. The firm did not answer its phone despite repeated attempts to call by The Post.
“I’m taking these people in the van straight to Florida tonight,” the van driver said. “I don’t know how many people have left or how many more vans are coming.”

The migrants were leaving city shelters in droves to try to catch a ride — and garner work — down south.
One migrant woman said she learned of the vans and the potential work from group chats that the migrants are in.
“We all decided we would go,” she said.

Asked who was offering the work, she said, “I don’t know anything, sweetheart.”
Another woman asked a Post reporter, “Do you know what kind of work we’ll be doing there?”

On Sunday, a slew of migrants had lined up as early as 8 a.m. at the spot at Junction Boulevard and 32nd Avenue to catch a bus to Florida, witnesses said.
Some of them said they also had been tipped to the opportunity by a woman named Camila.
Gregorio Avila, 22, said he came from Venezuela and entered the US through Texas before being bused to Gotham.

Texas officials have been sending thousands of migrants, who illegally cross the border before seeking asylum, to Democratic cities such as New York in protest over what they call President Biden’s dangerously lax immigration policies. Avila said a “lady” here had offered him and others work in Tampa.

“They are telling us that are we going to work,” Avila said. “We have a contact with a lady who is taking us to Florida. We are going to work as contractors on the disaster.”
A Venezuelan asylum seeker said about 100 people had left the 30th Street men’s shelter in Manhattan to take advantage of the work offer.
“I came back to the shelter one night to find that people were leaving in vans,” the 38-year-old man said. “I don’t know how they found out about it, but when I got back, like 100 of them had left.“ “I didn’t want to go because’’ there were too many questions about the offer, he said.

Corona resident Joseph Venuto, 55, said he’d seen about 30 people leave from the corner in recent days and that he assumed the Federal Emergency Management Agency was behind the effort.
A rep for FEMA told The Post on Sunday that the agency is not involved.
A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams said City Hall was not involved in the transport of any migrants. Florida officials did not return requests for comment.
Another migrant said he wasn’t aware of the offer but that he’d definitely like to get in on it “because it’s difficult to get papers to work here.”

One nearby resident, a nurse named Jennifer who declined to give her last name, brought the migrants clothes and bought them Domino’s Pizza on Sunday evening to eat as they waited anxiously for their ride.
 

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They are gonna get screwed over money wise.
I am sure that Nacney has a plan to make them right. We need the workers after all. :looking:
 

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But, but....you can't use humans as pawns!
Government fucktardery...we laugh, but we're paying the bus fare.
 

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Got to hand it to the N.Y. politicos - brilliant way for N.Y. to get rid of them.
Its the new way for foreigners to travel and discover America.

Come in illegally, file for asylum becoming legal during the asylum process, and let the different states and politicians transport you throughout America free of charge. :oops:
 

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Well with the US labor participation rate at an all time low of 62%, at least they are willing to work and it looks like Florida needs the help.

I suspect they did something in Venezuela for work, probably a fair bit of trade capabilities among the group. LOL even illegals know NYC is a shithole.
 

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And the IDIOTS on the left that want open boarders can be thanked for this invasion and all future crime committed by Illegals.

Unfortunately, it isn't just the left. Businesses want cheap labor, so Republicans don't do anything about the problem either. Democraps want cheap votes.
 

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I just heard about similar but more legit on my job site this morning from the drywall foreman. He said a few of his guys are going. There is a water restoration company that just does schools that was offering $3000 a week + a hotel to work (7) 10hr shifts per week. That’s $40/hr+ Cutting out soggy carpet and drywall.
 
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